Universität Bonn

Department of Asian and Islamic Art History

From left to right - Prof. Dr. Julia A.B. Hegewald, Dr. des. Sandra Schlage, Laura Drinck M.A., Oliver Kessler M.A., Tobias Mansfeld in the front: Stella Mitschke, Angelika Sklebis, Sabine Haessler, Eric Ebelt M.A.

English Website of the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History

Welcome to the English Website of the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History (AIK).  We welcome all international students and researchers.
 
At present, the department is in the process of setting up ERASMUS cooperations for European students and hopes to offer more information soon.
 
For students and researchers from around the world a number of possibilities for exchange and study abroad programmes as well as funding possibilities are available.
 
The International Office of the University of Bonn offers extensive practical support and advice for international guests. 
If you have particular questions relating to funding, studies or research in the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, please contact:
 
For more information about studying at the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, please click the links below.


Veranstaltungen
Art Nouveau in Japan – A Return to the Source of Inspiration
Online via Zoom
06:15 PM - 07:45 PM
Art Nouveau’s style and ideology were developed as an answer to the need for a new approach to art and design at the end of the nineteenth century. At the ...
Filmvorführung und Diskussion: "Breaking Barriers"
Hauptgebäude der ...
06:15 PM - 08:00 PM
In Kooperation mit der ANDHERI HILFE e.V. und der Bonner Filmfair: Filmvorführung und Diskussion mit Maja Meiners (Regisseurin), Dr. Heike Kluve (ANDHERI ...
The Guidance of the Goose: On Beauty in the Cairo Bustan
Abteilung für Asiatische ...
06:15 PM - 07:45 PM
Publich lecture by Dorothée Kreuzer: The spate of recent publications on late 15th century Timurid book art opens up critical space for reconsidering the ...
Workshop: South India between the 4th and the 6th century CE
Online, registration ...
09:30 AM
Workshop: South India between the 4th and the 6th century CE: We wish to apprehend this period in a comparative perspective, in order to put into context the ...
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